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i thought there is going to pass immigration reform in the mid 2000's. i think jeb bush is positioning himself. he went to tampa and said, we are acting stupid on immigration. he and clint bullock are writing a book on immigration reform. he is positioning himself to be the guy who is conservative, catholic, married to a mexican- american, has a great education track record. he will be well-positioned -- if we will modernize was somebody that we feel safe with, he could be the guy. >> one last word on the millennial, since we had that question. according to the data, it does share is boama's operational us by 18-29-year- old. it is creeping up. he did land a 66-32 in 2008. he is not there yet. pew had hiim at a 30-point margin. when he is -- he may end up with an outsize margin among millennials, but not as big as what his head in 2008. the other question as to what extent these folks will turn out. in 2008, it was not that astronomical turn out. >> 40% non-white. >> the white millennials are more liberal. >> 55% among whites under 30. >> short answer is
i thought there is going to pass immigration reform in the mid 2000's. i think jeb bush is positioning himself. he went to tampa and said, we are acting stupid on immigration. he and clint bullock are writing a book on immigration reform. he is positioning himself to be the guy who is conservative, catholic, married to a mexican- american, has a great education track record. he will be well-positioned -- if we will modernize was somebody that we feel safe with, he could be the guy. >> one...
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now obama can go into that debateeady to talk about the s apeof romney campaign, whether that be the mischaracterization of obama'sedication plan or obama who killed simpson/bowles. i think obama is goi to be able to say, you know what, s not istt let's not point fingers at one another. let's rise above it and each tell the american people what we are capable of. >> let me ask yothis, alicia, because we just had nbc wall street joual marist pl re ngu president is up seven points in new hampshire, up by two points in nevada and north calina. and in a poll released yesterday, up ten points in ohio, nine points in florida. thy we are seeing these desperate measures now? clean across the board, every poller is saying he's up, up, up. >> he's up and it's because of the various strategies because of theomney campaign have failed to work. initiay they were rning sn good guy and then he became a good guy who was just a little in over his head and couldn't get the economy back on track and now they are trying to make him a dhonest guy. they have seen that there are other strategies have not w
now obama can go into that debateeady to talk about the s apeof romney campaign, whether that be the mischaracterization of obama'sedication plan or obama who killed simpson/bowles. i think obama is goi to be able to say, you know what, s not istt let's not point fingers at one another. let's rise above it and each tell the american people what we are capable of. >> let me ask yothis, alicia, because we just had nbc wall street joual marist pl re ngu president is up seven points in new...
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and there was another measure that people look at, the 401(k)s. if republicans want to talk about whether you're better off or not than four years ago, by the measure of a 401(k), somebody looking to retire, is looking to say that the president inherited a terrible situation. my 401(k) has nearly doubled in the last four years. he said in his speech things had gone more slowly and been more difficult than he imagined. he showed humility and i thought he did a wonderful job of contextualizing it last night. it's a choice between what kind of future we want to have as a country. what kind of economy we want to have. whether it's an economy that works for everybody or just the few and privileged like mitt romney. i thought it was very effective. >> what about that? the idea that and let's say this objectively. you're not just playing this back and forth. if you have a president come in and the dow jones is down about 65, it's dropped dramatically, lower than it was for a decade and all of a sudden, it doubles up to 13,000. that means people have 401(
and there was another measure that people look at, the 401(k)s. if republicans want to talk about whether you're better off or not than four years ago, by the measure of a 401(k), somebody looking to retire, is looking to say that the president inherited a terrible situation. my 401(k) has nearly doubled in the last four years. he said in his speech things had gone more slowly and been more difficult than he imagined. he showed humility and i thought he did a wonderful job of contextualizing it...
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s the same ones who wrecked our economy and just royd millions of jobs still strut around congress no shame demanding favors and acting like them we should thank them just anyone here have a problem with that she's right the game is rigged things are as bad as they see our nation has undergone a corporate coup d'etat and elizabeth warren knows it and a rare departure from the rhetoric and palm been circumstance that normally accompanies political conventions or i'm told the american people some inconvenient truths truths that americans must understand before steps can be taken to the game for the middle class or and then turn to the republican vision for america the vision that was exalted last week in tampa at the r n c that we're all alone in those and it's every man for himself she took a sledgehammer to that vision. we are bound to each other and we are called to act not to sit not to wait but to act all of us to gather generation after generation americans have answered that call and now. we are called again we are called to restore opportunity for every american and we are calle
s the same ones who wrecked our economy and just royd millions of jobs still strut around congress no shame demanding favors and acting like them we should thank them just anyone here have a problem with that she's right the game is rigged things are as bad as they see our nation has undergone a corporate coup d'etat and elizabeth warren knows it and a rare departure from the rhetoric and palm been circumstance that normally accompanies political conventions or i'm told the american people some...
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talking about them as parasites and moochers and the rare opportunity for the democrats here, chris s. that is he talking about a large segment of the republican base. like it or not, there are a lot of white people, older white people in that category as well. so they've gone from stigmatizing and doing this dog whistle stuff to now it's just crystal clear. there just aren't that many. i think the country is 12% black. if you're talking about 47% of the electorate, it's equal opportunity contempt. it's hugely damaging. >> jim mecina of the campaign has said this about romney's comments. it's shocking that a candidate for the president of the united states would go behind closed door and declare to a group of wealthy donors that half of the american people view themselves as victims, entitled to handouts and are unwilling to take personal responsibility for their lives. it's not my job to care about those people. we can never convince they should take personality responsibility and care for their lives. he's saying, andrea, how does anybody deal with that? >> that is the most damaging
talking about them as parasites and moochers and the rare opportunity for the democrats here, chris s. that is he talking about a large segment of the republican base. like it or not, there are a lot of white people, older white people in that category as well. so they've gone from stigmatizing and doing this dog whistle stuff to now it's just crystal clear. there just aren't that many. i think the country is 12% black. if you're talking about 47% of the electorate, it's equal opportunity...
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the s&p 500 added four. stocks shrugged off a warning from moody's saying the u.s. coo lose its aaa credit rating. investors are looking ahead to the end of the fed's two-day meeting and a decision on whether they'll take additional steps to boost the economy. and that is it from cnbc for now. we're fifers in business worldwide. i'm going to hand you back over to "hardball." >>> when congressman ryan looked into that tv camera and attacked president obama's medicare savings as, quote, the biggest, coldest power play, i didn't know whether to laugh or cry. it takes some brass to attack a guy for doing what you did. >> welcome back. he made up those lines right standing there. that was former president bill clinton doing the impromptu act at loost week's democratic convention knocking u.s. congress moon paul ryan for ignoring the fact he included the same medicare savings in his own budget passed by the house. president obama needs bill clinton to help him with olders voters. bill clinton is taking his case to florida today and tomorrow. "the new york times" has repor
the s&p 500 added four. stocks shrugged off a warning from moody's saying the u.s. coo lose its aaa credit rating. investors are looking ahead to the end of the fed's two-day meeting and a decision on whether they'll take additional steps to boost the economy. and that is it from cnbc for now. we're fifers in business worldwide. i'm going to hand you back over to "hardball." >>> when congressman ryan looked into that tv camera and attacked president obama's medicare...
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. >> now, let me add to that some figure s about the young voter preferences matching up 2008 and 2012. the exit polls in 2008, president obama, 66% of young people and right now 60%, and 10 points younger, and is paul ryan on to something. >> well, i don't believe that he -- well, what he should be on to is that in order to make the country stronger, we need more kids to go to college and not fewer kids, and paul ryan's budget would actually cut the pel grants and cut the very things that allow america's middle-class families to send their kids to college. candy, what you will see in the summer and all of the polling is all of us expressing our discontent with the way things are, but the question is -- >> and what about the president, and doesn't the president have responsible for the way things are? >> yes. we all have responsibibility fo the way things are, but do we want the go back to the failed policies that led to the bush job losses, and the bush deficit or the bush recession, or do we want the dig deep as our parents and grandparents did and invest in education and innovation
. >> now, let me add to that some figure s about the young voter preferences matching up 2008 and 2012. the exit polls in 2008, president obama, 66% of young people and right now 60%, and 10 points younger, and is paul ryan on to something. >> well, i don't believe that he -- well, what he should be on to is that in order to make the country stronger, we need more kids to go to college and not fewer kids, and paul ryan's budget would actually cut the pel grants and cut the very...
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bill clinton led the pathway for him, by making the comparisons to republicans, to the 1990's, reminding people how bad things were four years ago. and this is the time for barack obama to say this is where i will leave you. they're not looking for a state of the union address which is a laundry list, but we need to see more out of both of these guys. >> and on the issue of advertising and money being spent in this campaign? >> we will break all kinds of records. you have to wonder why. there are fewer people that you can really persuade. like this gentleman, he is their rare breed. why is this money being spent? it does not bother me as much as the fact that we don't know where it came from. someone can write a check for millions of dollars and impact millions of votes and we do not know where it came from. >> it was eight years ago that state senator barack obama made his convention debut. as part of our video library come here is an excerpt of what he said. >> it is that fundamental belief -- i am my brother's keeper. i am my sister's keeper that makes this country work. it is what al
bill clinton led the pathway for him, by making the comparisons to republicans, to the 1990's, reminding people how bad things were four years ago. and this is the time for barack obama to say this is where i will leave you. they're not looking for a state of the union address which is a laundry list, but we need to see more out of both of these guys. >> and on the issue of advertising and money being spent in this campaign? >> we will break all kinds of records. you have to wonder...
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but what we have national level is a tricamera legislature, con consistent s is of a homed and indefensely a portion of the senate that gives the voter of vermont roughly 40 times the power of voters in texas. and single president at the stroke of a pen can render irrelevant the joint decisions made by both house and senate perhaps with significant majorities in each. but not the magic and relatively uncontainable number of two-thirds that is required to override a president obviously issue have aet to. we remember this year that even getting through a tricamera legislature might not be enough because we currently -- believe self-authorized to strike down legislation some people would say to serve as a forth legislative chamber. the united states under both democratic and republican presidents, declares and support for what i call democracy project around the world. we should reflect far more than we do on the fact that the united states at least so far is the national government is concerned scarcely meets the 21st century criteria of democratic rule. this is why freed month could serious
but what we have national level is a tricamera legislature, con consistent s is of a homed and indefensely a portion of the senate that gives the voter of vermont roughly 40 times the power of voters in texas. and single president at the stroke of a pen can render irrelevant the joint decisions made by both house and senate perhaps with significant majorities in each. but not the magic and relatively uncontainable number of two-thirds that is required to override a president obviously issue...
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and there was another measure that people look at, the 401(k)s. if republicans want to talk about whether you're better off or not than four years ago, somebody who's about to retire is looking at that saying the president inherited a terrible situation. my 401(k) has nearly doubled in the last four years. he said in his speech things had gone more slowly and been more difficult than he imagined. he showed humility and i thought he did a wonderful job of con tect chul -- contextualizing it last night. it's a choice between what kind of future we want to have as a country. what kind of economy we want to have. whether it's an economy that works for everybody or just the few and privileged like mitt romney. i thought it was very effective. >> what about that? the idea that and let's say this objectively. you're not just playing this back and forth. if you have a president come in and the dow jones is down about 65, it's dropped dramatically, lower than it was for a decade and all of a sudden, it doubles up to 13,000. that means people have 401(k) mo
and there was another measure that people look at, the 401(k)s. if republicans want to talk about whether you're better off or not than four years ago, somebody who's about to retire is looking at that saying the president inherited a terrible situation. my 401(k) has nearly doubled in the last four years. he said in his speech things had gone more slowly and been more difficult than he imagined. he showed humility and i thought he did a wonderful job of con tect chul -- contextualizing it last...
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, was saying to somebody the other day to margaret in the 1970's and 80's. some of you grew up in those tickets as well or earlier relator. it was always this incredible sense of american optimism. the musical -- the music was happy. the culture was happy. even though we did -- there were things that were problematic in the culture, but the overall narrative, the story of america was positive and upbeat. you felt that in your various means that this country was exceptional, this country would allow you to do whatever you want to do. this country would not stop you from dreaming and doing whatever you want to do. and grew up with that sense of optimism. every day was a sunny day in america, even when it was pouring down rain. will he experience over the last couple of years has been a grand step of that sense of optimism. has been a robbery, in large part by our own leaders of that sense of optimism and the very essence of american exceptional some "what the (bleep) just happened". what happened to our constitution which seems to get ravaged a daily basis
, was saying to somebody the other day to margaret in the 1970's and 80's. some of you grew up in those tickets as well or earlier relator. it was always this incredible sense of american optimism. the musical -- the music was happy. the culture was happy. even though we did -- there were things that were problematic in the culture, but the overall narrative, the story of america was positive and upbeat. you felt that in your various means that this country was exceptional, this country would...
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s thdecrhe] optondlo em siov y there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> developing now, democrats are responding today to a third nazi reference at the dnc here in charlotte. south carolina democratic party chairman dick harpootlian said governor nikki haley was down in the bunker a la eva braun. we got a statement from the obama campaign. he joins us live. >> harpootlian was talking about nikki haley because she's been holding opposition press conferences. the obama campaign said this is inappropriate, that it's out of line, that there's no place for that kind of comment, that kind of inflammatory language in the campaign so they're pushing back hard. of course, because this deals with jew
s thdecrhe] optondlo em siov y there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> developing now, democrats are responding today to a...
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s&p is off by 1 is 1/2 points. the nasdaq falls by six points. fedex shares slip 2% after the company cut its first quarter forecast. blaming the weak global economy. facebook rose nearly 5% after the ceo said she has no plans to sell shares for at least a year. obligations for home loansful last week. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. now back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." last night's convention included a tribute to the late senator edward kennedy. reinforcement of powerful presidents he still is in the -- presence in the democratic party. here is part of that emotional video. >> best way to find out about what a party will do is what it has done. we were the ones that brought higher education and medicare programs and medicaid programs, knock down the walls of discrimination. we brought a sound economy, sensible foreign policy. those are the essential values of the democratic party. aren't they? >> i love this country. i believe in the bright light of hope and possibility. i always have, even in the darkest ho
s&p is off by 1 is 1/2 points. the nasdaq falls by six points. fedex shares slip 2% after the company cut its first quarter forecast. blaming the weak global economy. facebook rose nearly 5% after the ceo said she has no plans to sell shares for at least a year. obligations for home loansful last week. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. now back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." last night's convention included a tribute to the late...
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s that 'twas change president obama deliver. >> president obama saved the auto industry and saved a million jobs. >> i for one will not stand by and let him be bullied out of office and neither should you. >> now, steve, if i didn't know bert, i would say that the democrats are usually the ones who are all over the place and at the moment, they are showing far greater discipline, far greater unity, i mean, that's not how it is supposed to be, is it? >> sure. well, they have been under relentless attack by the republicans since barack obama became president and managed to enact some serious landmark achieves in 2009 and 2010. you know, whatever you think of it, that was most productive congress since the great society days. and now they are motivated to defend it and if you look at the flip side of the republican party, base of that party, people who were in that last week and more broadly speaking republican voters are not wild about mitt romney personally or ideologically. two, basically the goal of the romney campaign has been to make mitt romney function as a generic candidate. a protest
s that 'twas change president obama deliver. >> president obama saved the auto industry and saved a million jobs. >> i for one will not stand by and let him be bullied out of office and neither should you. >> now, steve, if i didn't know bert, i would say that the democrats are usually the ones who are all over the place and at the moment, they are showing far greater discipline, far greater unity, i mean, that's not how it is supposed to be, is it? >> sure. well, they...
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dow up by more than 4% for the quarter, s&p 500 up by 6%. today we got some not so great economic news in terms of personal income, how much money people bring home. for the month, it was up by only 0.1%. consumer spending, how much to spend to get basics out there, up 0.5%. partly because gas prices were higher. inflation is eating up more than people bring home. not great news. for blackberry holdouts, chuck, you too, great news. the company had better than expected earnings. giving stock some hope. yay, i don't have to switch to iphone just yet. >> keep the keyboard, i will be a dual user. i promise. >> i am told that they put a keyboard on that, i would trade to iphone. for now, i have the corded keyboard. >> they figured that out. thank you. >>> up next, more of my candid conversations with retiring senators. "the daily rundown" will be back with another exciting interview in 30 seconds. >>> on the radar, the u.s. protects staffers as violent protests begin in libya. could be more jail time for the man behind the anti-muslim film that s
dow up by more than 4% for the quarter, s&p 500 up by 6%. today we got some not so great economic news in terms of personal income, how much money people bring home. for the month, it was up by only 0.1%. consumer spending, how much to spend to get basics out there, up 0.5%. partly because gas prices were higher. inflation is eating up more than people bring home. not great news. for blackberry holdouts, chuck, you too, great news. the company had better than expected earnings. giving stock...
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they're in their 40's or their 50's. if they are in-between. if you need to have skills and an education system so people who are stuck in a rut and get back to school, for and get back to a path of prosperity and pull themselves up and reach that horizon they are shooting for. that is critical. number 3, we need to make more things in america. we need to grow more things in america. we need to sell them overseas. we need to make sure that when countries cheat, we hold them to account. this is something near and dear to my heart i have been working on a long time. it is not that complicated. we have got to stop spending money we do not have. [applause] this idea of printing and borrowing is getting out of control. it is a huge cloud over our economy. president obama give this cow $1 trillion budget as far as the eye could see. no balanced budgets. for $1 trillion budget spirit united states senate. have you guys heard this guy named harry reid in the senate? i take that as a yes. they have not bothered to pass a budget in three years. we have t
they're in their 40's or their 50's. if they are in-between. if you need to have skills and an education system so people who are stuck in a rut and get back to school, for and get back to a path of prosperity and pull themselves up and reach that horizon they are shooting for. that is critical. number 3, we need to make more things in america. we need to grow more things in america. we need to sell them overseas. we need to make sure that when countries cheat, we hold them to account. this is...
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the imams and other speakers at fridayrayers are fee to s almt whatever they want. and that makes the situation far more dangerous. >> protests and deaths in the middle east. and political implications in america when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: . >> rose: additional funding provided by these funders captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. in this presidential election of 2012 foreign policy was not considered to be an important ctor. that all chandnow because on monday night when american diplomatic interests came under attack in egypt and libya, tragically ambassador chris stevens and three other americans were killed in benghazi, governor romney has attempted to make some political attacks out of the situation. and here is what he said. >> i think it's a-- a -- -- a terrible course for america to stand in apology for our values. >> rose: president obama responded in kind in a conversation with cbs news. >> governor romney seems to have a tendency to shoot firs
the imams and other speakers at fridayrayers are fee to s almt whatever they want. and that makes the situation far more dangerous. >> protests and deaths in the middle east. and political implications in america when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: . >> rose: additional funding provided by these funders captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. in this presidential election of...
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the 1950's, the 1960's, 1970's, the marginal rate that folks paid was much greater. nobody says we will go back to that. at the same time, during the clinton years, we had marginal rates that were a little bit higher than they are now and we had some of the best economic times that the country has ever seen. that is what i'm talking about. my concern for the country is that all of this heat has been generated around this issue instead of light and analysis and a sober look at the role that every american play, should play in strengthening our country. that is the concern i have in the long run. >> i want to pick up mr. cruz's suggestion that the economy is in trouble from -- is in trouble. texas has endured. but san antonio has had a tough couple of years. the census bureau report brought these numbers appeared between 2009 and 2011, unemployment in san antonio went up by more than a full point. needed household income has gone down. you know how tough the economy is. you're leaving a city that has been bearing some of the brunt. can you talk about that? few dispute
the 1950's, the 1960's, 1970's, the marginal rate that folks paid was much greater. nobody says we will go back to that. at the same time, during the clinton years, we had marginal rates that were a little bit higher than they are now and we had some of the best economic times that the country has ever seen. that is what i'm talking about. my concern for the country is that all of this heat has been generated around this issue instead of light and analysis and a sober look at the role that...
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koreans sent teams to pakistan in the 1960's find out what pakistan had done right. the ambassador of thechinese introduced them to one of these professors, actually a businessman, who had come in 1970's and he wants to be like pakistan. that relative deterioration of the system, i would argue it has led to inner lookingness. help pakistan reach out to neighbors. it is crucial to see whether there is common ground between the united states and china. and there may be in pakistan. the chinese ambassador, when he would talk to me about their priorities, it sounded pretty close to ours. islamic fundamentalism. that sounds like a set of goals. can we work with other people. this is not just a question of what americans will do. it is a question of if pakistan itself will be able to reach out. i would argue thatone of the greatest things that has happened in the last few years is that, unless i read them incorrectly, the leadership of the military has blessed the opening to india. those of you who have much more experience in pakistan than i know that was not the case a f
koreans sent teams to pakistan in the 1960's find out what pakistan had done right. the ambassador of thechinese introduced them to one of these professors, actually a businessman, who had come in 1970's and he wants to be like pakistan. that relative deterioration of the system, i would argue it has led to inner lookingness. help pakistan reach out to neighbors. it is crucial to see whether there is common ground between the united states and china. and there may be in pakistan. the chinese...
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s&p higher by two. the nasdaq added about five. on the economic front existing home sales up a big 7.8% last month. that's the fastest pace in more than two years. ground breaking on new homes also higher. meanwhile, oil prices slid more than 3% after crude stockpiles rose more than expected. >>> and facebook continues to climb. looky here. rising more than 6% today. trading above $23 a share. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. now back to "hardball." >>> though i often disagree with republicans, i actually never learned to hate them the way the far right, that now controls their party, seems to hate our president and a lot of other democrats. >> so sharp these days. anyway, welcome back to "hardball." that was the game-changer, bill clinton. he got right to the heart of it at the democratic national convention. they have created a mythical obama out there so they can hate him. they say he's a socialist, wasn't born in america, that he's a muslim, and unfortunately, some of those lies seep into the american conscious
s&p higher by two. the nasdaq added about five. on the economic front existing home sales up a big 7.8% last month. that's the fastest pace in more than two years. ground breaking on new homes also higher. meanwhile, oil prices slid more than 3% after crude stockpiles rose more than expected. >>> and facebook continues to climb. looky here. rising more than 6% today. trading above $23 a share. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. now back to "hardball."...
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at $701, that's 15 times earnings, what the s&p500. i say "only," but it's the same for the market. gerri: compare that with internet stocks in the interpret boom, people would think you are crazy. >> i know. this is a cheap stock for what they do. gerri: by historic standards. >> yes, that's right. gerri: all right. big talk in the market is what happened to oil prices. >> yeah. gerri: big shocker, oil prices tanked. all kinds of conversation, what's going on here? a fat finger trader mistake? what do you think happened? >> i mean, there's some talk there was a rumor going around about the oil reserve being released, but i think it was a technical glitch, a mini version of the flash crash, fat finger, whatever you want to call it. will be interesting to see how the investigation goes. i suspect something like that surfaces. gerri: people hear that, "technical glitch," and they also here it's not the playing field for investors. somebody is making money on the glitch. >> right, right, it is frustrating, particularly for a market participant like myself, but we'll see what comes to l
at $701, that's 15 times earnings, what the s&p500. i say "only," but it's the same for the market. gerri: compare that with internet stocks in the interpret boom, people would think you are crazy. >> i know. this is a cheap stock for what they do. gerri: by historic standards. >> yes, that's right. gerri: all right. big talk in the market is what happened to oil prices. >> yeah. gerri: big shocker, oil prices tanked. all kinds of conversation, what's going on...
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. >> i'm going to talk to "the cycl cycle"'s steve kornacki about that. why he says the opposite of what we were talking about essentially. don't blame romney for his campaign struggles. >>> why tim cook is issues a very rare apology to all of you iphone users, myself included. you can join the conversation on twitt twitter @newsnation, one word. mom always got good nutrition to taste great. she was a picky eater. well, now i'm her dietitian, and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones, and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a delicious taste. [ dietitian ] now, nothing keeps mom from doing what she loves -- being my mom. [ male announcer ] stay strong, stay active with boost. from doing what she loves -- being my mom. i i had pain in my abdomen...g. it just wouldn't go
. >> i'm going to talk to "the cycl cycle"'s steve kornacki about that. why he says the opposite of what we were talking about essentially. don't blame romney for his campaign struggles. >>> why tim cook is issues a very rare apology to all of you iphone users, myself included. you can join the conversation on twitt twitter @newsnation, one word. mom always got good nutrition to taste great. she was a picky eater. well, now i'm her dietitian, and last year, she wasn't...
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david brooks is here, a columnist for "the new york times"s and a career spanning nearly 30 years. he covered everything from russia and the middle east to books and movies. he currently writes about american politics, american culture, american science, american behavior. and much more. i am always pleased to have him share those ideas with us on this program. so welcome. >> don't forget bruce springstein. >> right. you never thought about writing a song by the way. >> that is truly beyond me. >> you never know. >> foreign policy, you and inn a column within the last six months said barack obama on foreign policy gets high marks from this columnist. >> right. and we've seen why in the contrast in the last couple of days. the american people always vote for the candidate who is more orderly, who seems to preserve stability and order especially in foreign policy. so in 2004 george bush seemed more orderly than john kerry, seemed safer, more secure oriented. in 2008 obama seemed more orderly and a safer pair of hands than mccain. >> rose: on the economy or -- >> on everything. and th
david brooks is here, a columnist for "the new york times"s and a career spanning nearly 30 years. he covered everything from russia and the middle east to books and movies. he currently writes about american politics, american culture, american science, american behavior. and much more. i am always pleased to have him share those ideas with us on this program. so welcome. >> don't forget bruce springstein. >> right. you never thought about writing a song by the way....
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s policia reports war preparations have also moved to the ideological read. this fifteen page emergency procedure is being distributed by the israeli army cross the country and it puts around the mining based on very serious and grim statistics approaches take about what people should do in a state of emergency it says that there is a need for family to take the family should get together and talk about what to do if this country is in a stage of crisis at the same time it is that anywhere between fifty fifty and three minutes is the time frame that israelis will have from the moment fire and sound until there is a state of emergency here and it also urges people to go and check that they bomb shelters up to scratch how the pressure doesn't make any mention of any kind of want to rant but certainly it is giving some kind of urgency and there have been those who suggested that it is really the latest state by israeli politicians in preparation for human and war and certainly we've heard that kind of rhetoric coming out of the israeli political elite some offic
s policia reports war preparations have also moved to the ideological read. this fifteen page emergency procedure is being distributed by the israeli army cross the country and it puts around the mining based on very serious and grim statistics approaches take about what people should do in a state of emergency it says that there is a need for family to take the family should get together and talk about what to do if this country is in a stage of crisis at the same time it is that anywhere...
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i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral to see a specialist. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better understand medicare... and which aarp medicar
i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized...
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the 1950's, the 1960's, 1970's, the marginal rate that folks paid was much greater. nobody says we will go back to that. at the same time, during the clinton years, we had marginal rates that were a little bit higher than they are now and we had some of the best economic times that the country has ever seen. that is what i'm talking about. my concern for the country is that all of this heat has been generated around this issue instead of light and analysis and a sober look at the role that every american play, should play in strengthening our country. that is the concern i have in the long run. >> i want to pick up mr. cruz's suggestion that the economy is in trouble from -- is in trouble. texas has endured. but san antonio has had a tough couple of years. the census bureau report brought these numbers appeared between 2009 and 2011, unemployment in san antonio went up by more than a full point. needed household income has gone down. you know how tough the economy is. you're leaving a city that has been bearing some of the brunt. can you talk about that? few dispute
the 1950's, the 1960's, 1970's, the marginal rate that folks paid was much greater. nobody says we will go back to that. at the same time, during the clinton years, we had marginal rates that were a little bit higher than they are now and we had some of the best economic times that the country has ever seen. that is what i'm talking about. my concern for the country is that all of this heat has been generated around this issue instead of light and analysis and a sober look at the role that...
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she has an unlimited prepaid plan with metro p c s that costs $56 per month, half of what she paid for at&t or sprint >> is something that a lot of people don't know exist >> cnet says the big carriers do not go out of their way to tell you about the prepaid plans because they're less profitable. >> they have a guaranteed sum of money they will get every single month >> and smaller companies like metro p c s and straight talk do not do a lot of advertising repaid or month-to-month plans can pay off if you are an individual user who does not use that kind of data >> sometimes they can work out to be cheaper for some people but there is a lot of math involved >> prepaid customers now have more telephone options as well. several companies are even offering pay-as-you-go plans for iphone. one downside to appeared prepaying is you need to buy your own phone. for example, on your own and iphone could cost $650 compared to $200 with a contract so it could take one year or more to realize any savings. >> there is no one size fits all, you need to educate yourself >> it has been a great choice
she has an unlimited prepaid plan with metro p c s that costs $56 per month, half of what she paid for at&t or sprint >> is something that a lot of people don't know exist >> cnet says the big carriers do not go out of their way to tell you about the prepaid plans because they're less profitable. >> they have a guaranteed sum of money they will get every single month >> and smaller companies like metro p c s and straight talk do not do a lot of advertising repaid or...